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Aaron Miller Jr.

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Aaron Miller Jr.

Birth
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
14 Jun 1829 (aged 71)
Brookfield, Madison County, New York, USA
Burial
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Aaron Miller Junior, son of Aaron Miller and Elizabeth Brewer of Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts was a private in the Revolutionary War and fought at Bunker Hill, German Flats, Stillwater, and was at the siege of Yorktown.

He is on the list of Captain Noble's Minute Men who marched to Cambridge on the Lexington alarm:

On the roll of Captain David Noble's Company of eight months Colonel Patterson's Regiment at Cambridge.

January 14, 1776, on the roll of Captain William Francis, who marched to Albany by order of General Schuyler, and was dismissed January 19, 1776.

On the roll of Enoch Noble's Company Colonel Brown's Regiment from Berkshire County from June 29, 1777 to July 23, 1777

On the roll of Captain John King's Company Colonel Ashley's Regiment from Berkshire County from July 22, 1777 to August 15, 1777

On the roll of Captain Rufus Allen's Company of Militia of Matross in Colonel Rossiter's Regiment from Pittsfield from October 14, 1780 to October 17, 1780 and October 18, 1780 to October 21, 1780.

After the war he married Bethiah Dewey Thursday the 19th of June 1783 at the First Church of Pittsfield Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

Together Aaron and Bethiah were the parents of twelve (12) children ten (10) of which were raised to adulthood.
They are:
Clarissa Miller Dalrymple - 6 June 1784
Laura Miller - 20 June 1785 - 21 June 1797
Dewey Miller - 8 October 1787
Aaron Miller, III - 9 June 1789
Ruby Ruth Miller Brown - 9 March 1792
Bethiah Miller Wheaton - 3 July 1793
Olive Miller Wilcox - 8 August 1796
John McClaskey Miller - 17 June 1797
Laura Miller Levis - 5 June 1799
Fannie Miller Overton - 19 July 1801
Mary Elizabeth Miller - 4 March 1804 - 20 July 1804
Amos Miller - 11 June 1805
Aaron Miller Junior, son of Aaron Miller and Elizabeth Brewer of Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts was a private in the Revolutionary War and fought at Bunker Hill, German Flats, Stillwater, and was at the siege of Yorktown.

He is on the list of Captain Noble's Minute Men who marched to Cambridge on the Lexington alarm:

On the roll of Captain David Noble's Company of eight months Colonel Patterson's Regiment at Cambridge.

January 14, 1776, on the roll of Captain William Francis, who marched to Albany by order of General Schuyler, and was dismissed January 19, 1776.

On the roll of Enoch Noble's Company Colonel Brown's Regiment from Berkshire County from June 29, 1777 to July 23, 1777

On the roll of Captain John King's Company Colonel Ashley's Regiment from Berkshire County from July 22, 1777 to August 15, 1777

On the roll of Captain Rufus Allen's Company of Militia of Matross in Colonel Rossiter's Regiment from Pittsfield from October 14, 1780 to October 17, 1780 and October 18, 1780 to October 21, 1780.

After the war he married Bethiah Dewey Thursday the 19th of June 1783 at the First Church of Pittsfield Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

Together Aaron and Bethiah were the parents of twelve (12) children ten (10) of which were raised to adulthood.
They are:
Clarissa Miller Dalrymple - 6 June 1784
Laura Miller - 20 June 1785 - 21 June 1797
Dewey Miller - 8 October 1787
Aaron Miller, III - 9 June 1789
Ruby Ruth Miller Brown - 9 March 1792
Bethiah Miller Wheaton - 3 July 1793
Olive Miller Wilcox - 8 August 1796
John McClaskey Miller - 17 June 1797
Laura Miller Levis - 5 June 1799
Fannie Miller Overton - 19 July 1801
Mary Elizabeth Miller - 4 March 1804 - 20 July 1804
Amos Miller - 11 June 1805


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